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True Crime X TikTok: Katie Santry’s Haunted House Investigation Takes The Internet By Storm

An interesting true crime-like story unfolded on TikTok this week.

Katie Santry of Columbus, Ohio, shared a post that took the internet by storm. video Earlier this week, she explained why she believes her house is “haunted.”

She noticed that her laptop screen was broken and her belongings on the desk in the sunroom were in disarray, but she claimed that no one had been in the room since about 6:30pm the night before.

She went on to say that she was “building a fence” in her backyard and was “digging a hole” for it.

“There was a rolled up carpet buried in the basement, and I found it when I was digging this hole,” she revealed.

somewhere else updateshe said, “A tree was planted on the rug.”

“It's called Bloodgood because it was in the hole,” she continued, showing viewers a piece of paper with the tree's name written on it.

Suntory too told the TikToker Even though her son-in-law put his phone on the charger before bed and had 100% battery, he woke up with only 3% battery left.

Suntory too proposed a theory Surrounded by a next-door neighbor who died in her home the day she moved into the house. On the same day she noticed the aforementioned seemingly supernatural event, her deceased neighbor's house was boarded up.

she chose to Call the policeSuntory said 10 tv When he first came to her house, she “didn't think anything of it.” Inspired by an avid audience online, Suntory I decided to dig.

“I think the viral nature of TikTok is why I got the call today.” [Thursday] “Today my friend and I actually tried to dig up this rug out of curiosity,” she recounted to 10TV.

Police arrived with a K-9, which Suntory recorded on Thursday, surprising viewers as two different cadaver dogs. I sat focused on the hole.fueling further fear and speculation.

However, according to 10TV, police began excavation on Friday morning, but announced in an update that afternoon that no body had been found.

Suntory deemed this “the most absurd and insane experience”. [her] life” TikTok updates She still wonders why two cadaver dogs crashed into her yard and why her laptop screen shattered.

“Praise the Lord, there are no bodies,” she teased. “I can stay home. Everyone knows where I live, but at least I'm not bothered there. But who broke my laptop?”

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